""I see banners for Omar Abdel Rahman's family, and for prisoners
arrested according to martial rulings and detainees from the beginning
of the revolution...It is my duty to make every effort, and I will beginning tomorrow, to
secure their release, among them Omar Abdel Rahman."

Even the New York Times, which led the cover-up of both World Trade Center bombings, cited tapes proving that FBI informant Emad Salem, who created and led the 1993 bombing plot, repeatedly discussed with his FBI handlers the fact that the FBI was responsible for the bombing:

"Do you deny," Mr. Salem says he told the other agent, "your supervisor
is the main reason of bombing the World Trade Center?" Mr. Salem said
Mr. Anticev did not deny it. -NY Times

Lynn Stewart, the lawyer for the innocent Muslims framed for the FBI's act of terrorism, was herself convicted on trumped-up charges in retaliation for her efforts to expose the FBI's terrorism and frame-up of her clients.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Add Mohamed Morsi to the lists of heads of state who openly support 9/11 truth. Presidents Ahmadinejad of Iran, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, former PM Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia, and Fidel Castro of Cuba preceded him. -KB

Egypt’s
likely next president has long called for the U.S. to hold a
“scientific conference” to determine the real culprits of the Sept. 11
attacks, having cast doubt on al Qaeda’s role in 9/11 for years.

“The U.S. administration has never presented any evidences on the identity of those who committed that incident,” longtime Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Morsi is quoted as saying in a 2007 posting on Ikhwanweb, the Islamist group’s official English website.
“The Muslim Brotherhood
and others demanded a transparent trial with clear evidence and to
have court rulings,” he said after the sixth anniversary of the attacks
that killed nearly 3,000 people. “We confirm that this isn’t a defense
to those who committed these actions, but we only seek the truth.”

Mr. Morsi last week won the most votes in the first round of Egypt’s presidential election, and he is heavily favored to win a runoff this month against secular former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik.

He is not the only candidate to have floated conspiracy theories about the Sept. 11 attacks: Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh
- a former Brotherhood figure who finished fourth in last week’s race -
said last year that he believed 9/11 was “part of a conspiracy.”

Mr. Morsi’s remarks underscore the challenges the U.S. likely will face in a Brotherhood-dominated Egypt. The group’s Freedom and Justice Party won 47 percent of the seats in Egypt’s parliamentary elections and is expected to play a dominant role in crafting a new constitution.

A call for proof

While condemning the 9/11 attack “regardless of its doer,” Mr. Morsi lambasted the U.S. response to them, calling the Bush administration
“the world’s terrorism leader” and accusing it of getting “in line
with Israeli occupation forces in aggression, injustice, encroaching
lands and raping women.”

According to the Brotherhood website’s characterization of his 9/11 remarks, Mr. Morsi said the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and Iraq “due to the U.S. administration claims that the doers of the 11 September attacks [were] Muslims, without proving such a thing until now.”

In 2008, Mr. Morsi called on the U.S. to provide “scientific” proof for its account of events.

“We
have officially demanded a fair trial for 9/11 suspects and the
issuance of a detailed scientific report about the attacks, but the U.S. administration did not respond till now,” Mr. Morsi told Ikhwanweb.

“This
requires a huge scientific conference that is devoted to analyzing
what caused the attack against a massive structure like the two WTC towers,” he said, referring to the World Trade Center. “Should this happen, we will stand firmly against whoever committed this horrific crime against innocent civilians.”